UF challenges spread of invasive species with new guide
By Eli Rosen | Nov. 7, 2019They are in your backyard and at the border of your fence, dangerously taking over.
They are in your backyard and at the border of your fence, dangerously taking over.
We’ve all heard the phrase “Education is the key to success,” and it’s especially thrown in the face of college students. Choosing a major during freshman orientation can seem like a monumental decision that dictates the trajectory of the rest of your life. I’m here to attest to the fact that it’s a lie.
The Freshman Leadership Council, a UF Student Government agency that has existed for 15 years, never commenced this semester. The person in charge says it is “intact.”
After 12-hour work days for her architecture class, Grace Gallagher’s favorite thing to do during the late nights is go out and take a breath of fresh air — an option she may not have for much longer.
Graduate Assistants United released a press release Tuesday morning demanding UF revise its research and competition prize policy and give a UF engineering team the $2 million prize it won.
The Innovation Academy announced an endowment Oct. 22 to fund the first scholarship for its students.
UF’s Mobile Outreach Clinic bus crashed into a ditch on Newell Drive at 3 p.m. Monday.
More than 300 students honored the spirits of their loved ones and learned about one of Mexico’s most well-known holidays.
Florida’s flagship university contributed billions to the state’s economy, and the high numbers are no surprise to some.
English-speaking children in U.S. hospitals may take Harry Potter and National Geographic Kids for granted. But for Spanish-speaking patients at UF Health Shands Hospital, a book in their native language is hard to come by.
To those who knew him, going to the library on the Friday night of UF Homecoming wasn’t unusual for Amin Taghikhani.
It’s a Monday night at White Buffalo bar. A group of fraternity brothers gather in a circle and share some laughs.
Students who were awake bright and early Wednesday morning to register for classes on ONE.UF’s website got an unwelcome message.
Monday, more than 10 UF and P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School officials lined up on grounds south of Tumblin Creek. Each wore a suit or dress, but they all donned white construction hats and sank their shovels into the dirt anyway.
A team of UF Student Government senators decided to speak out against sexual assault, but the resolution draft will have to wait for approval.
In her three years as an engineering student, Lauren Wonicker-Cook barely had female professors.
UF Student Government’s executive branch has agencies akin to our federal government’s departments. Each agency has its own mission. The ACCENT Speakers Bureau brings in speakers, as I’m sure you’ve all realized at this point, while Chomp the Vote dabbles in registering voters.
The NCAA Board of Governors took the first step Tuesday toward allowing amateur athletes to cash in on their fame, voting unanimously to permit them to "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness."
A UF engineering team won $2 million as a contest prize last week, but it won’t know until December if it will receive the money or if UF will keep it.
A new rule is intended to even the playing field between students and non-students competing in RecSports. But some students don’t see the point.